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Fron lite N. 0. Picayune. A31PUDIA98 FLIGHT. .LAIn ATUR TIlE VIANNE OT 'LOD UI.tN'M DACdInTER.' DY CA DUieADIrxt AT LARG E. G'eneral in his fighting gear, Cone from the battle, flying; hid himn, in his fast career, lie left the dead and diying. .uick boatman," engi-rly ie cried, Before lie reachied the vater, Quick, row to the other Side, And here's a silver quarter." "Anid who be ye ?" tihe boatman cried, His eyes dilating larger, "Ampudia," tihe brave replied "And this my gallant charger "Ani if you do not lend your aid To help me o'er this river, Right speedily, I'm sore afraid, Old Zach, will get my liver "For fast beliind, as fleet as wind The shouting Yankees follow And should I btay to meet the fray, They'll row me up 'all hollow!'" "Alack, alack ! Go back, go back !" The boatman said, in sogrow; Tie brave replied, with nostrils wide, "I will go back to-morrow." 'hen loud the cannon's thunder grew, And shrill the armor's rattle, As fierce, death-deuling bullets threw Their ghosts amid the battle! And still the brave, as if a grave Was gaping wide below him, All eager strove, the man to move, Across the stream to row him. While stood the two in interview, * The boatman taunting---ever The battle's tongue suspended hung Between the jaws of Terror! And lo! there's silence on the air! War pauses for a minute, For strength to send his voice afar, 'With victory breathing in it! That shout went up---the opening sky, As if to flinders riven, Conveyed the news of victory To every star in Ilcaven! But where is he-the warriorshe Brave Mexico's breech'd daughter? The first to quail, aU edto turn tail Upon li fit-II n athughiel4p .i While fierce Arista fiercejy bro His mln, their valor i*1 While brave L ib ght, AmpudiawasVy1 Behold himn on the river marge The boatman's aid besqechming That boatimn would not move his barge, For all his eager pacching. But on him stern, from head to foot That boatman's eye wvas lowvered! He wvould not move his ferry boat, Tro aid a flying coward. The hero then, as drumnk with fear, As mann could be with brandly, Dashed to tihe earthm his bloodless spear, And plunged time Rio G"rand-c! The steed amnd bra,'w beneath the wave Did often sink anid flunmder; While in lis fears, the hero hears The frequent eighteen pounders! Each buble seemed a cannomi bali, Ilot from its shioutinig cavern ! Fate! shmiehl tihe hero from themm all, And let himi reach tihe ta vern! Bumt ho! the saddlle girth gives way! Alas ! so n my troubles! Th~ie hero's eyes are tilled w'ith sp'ray, And evemr bursting bubics. A drowning man ''at straws will catch"' A hair to him's a cabie ! Tihis brave his horse's tail did snaichl, As quick as he was able! T1hme horse wvent bounding on wvith ease, T'he hero lie wenmt puflimig; lie frequemnt conmgh'd, but couhmn't sncere', WVith all his 2cater-sn ufingr? Tlhe ferry-imn stood on thme shore, Andl laughedl with hearty laughter, Tme hero raved,amnd stoutly swore Ihe'd "be revemig'd hereafte-r !" WV ith arm alomft anad dripping skirm lie sw~ore (it will mlarm'e- !) - ind lie 'had timie to draw his shirt, Hle wo- uld hamv e th ras1hmedli te ammy."i A lap, alas..thait glory's d~(ream Shohi endi in sucih a idity! liis saddlle--iI wen-mt dowivn Ilheim ;m-mm An md hie towa'~rds ith'e' ri-! AMUSEMENT. - INTERESTING DEBATE. ScEN E-Smnall roon, lightcd -up by thi rc penny candles, ivith fur an AwiL enty young man sitting round a table. Pre sidcnt raps his hamimter on the table and speaks.1 Gentlemen oftile Universal Eaglewing. ed Debalin'Society: The President begs leave to renounce himself in the cheer. T'Ie' questioi for debate are "What be comes of a tadpoles Stail when li e tunis to a frog." Before you procered to the dis cretion of this subject, I begs leave to in trodeice to the members of the Universal Eagle winged Society, my best beloved friend Mr. Crane, who is a citizen of this glorious free country of ours, and is inst now from the great city of Quieback, where lie hus been living for the last ten years. lie is a high lurnt gentleman, and got the mot of his education in debation' soc-n ties. [Sits down with a no(d to Mr. Crane.] Air. Crane then rose and addressed the society its follows: Gentlemen of-the Universal Eagle-wingr ed Debat in' Society: I an thankful an'd proud of the priviledge which I at this time enjoys in mixin in your distinguished so ciety. I shall remember the honors done mei here, til this body of mine returns to the mud from which it sprung. Gentle men I have nothing more to- say. I Re stimes his seat-looks solemn.] President-Mr. St. Chair you opens the bull on the question now before the Society. Mr. St. Clair.--Mr. President; The question for diebate seems to be, "What tecomoes of a tadpole's tail when lie turns to a frog." Mr. President, I say it draps ofl and turns to mud.-What sir, becomes of the tail of that bull frog that dadly cu'tch no longer ago, sir, than last Wecdneishdav! I say it drapped offabout the time dIie transmnrification from a taidpole tuck place, for let it be considered Mr. Presilent, there was no sign ofa tail to that bellering fellow. lie was eight inclies long ind three inches betwix the. eyes-just u hat night be considered a tarnal smasher. Sir, lie had no tail, and I say it alalpped oil ind rotted in the meadow.-Jts olne of*Le ancomprehundsille liawts of nutur that :auses these aniimals to drilp their tails at & certain epoch of their history. Just as t is for a calf, or a sheep, or a goat to get iorns not until they are about a year old. 'hese are undispuiable i ws of iatur. as I )bserved Air. President-and I dare nity nan to deny it. Mr. President I have done. Air. Horn.~. Mr. P'resident: the gentle nan jest up, says "it draps off and turns to nd." How does lie know that-did lie ver see sich? Air. President I say the adpole either pulls off his tail, whien e utns to a fro , and feeds it to tarrepines, )r else it's Woff by miners. I can tell 0ou there's no drapping (ofand rotting in iays! and lie talks Joul about a certain bir iull frog his daddy cotch in the meado ast Wednesd thayad Ho tail; and says iccordin to c a ~netlle laws of nit ur its tail dr d off gigtticular epoch n that frogs., istory.-Mr.aPresident that var a mighty big frog, a mighty big one, ud I should en been glad to subject it to intoua.aton examination. I think it's likelv some valuable facts might have beeni erol. veil thereby. But I can tell the genutlean that there is a first and insuperable lawv of nature that speaks in tones of muighity thiun ler---that speaks in the voice of the hiurri cane and blazes like a lightning flash, and t iS iin (ppositiotn to his argument. It is he law of economy in natur!-.---rHnEt's so-ruINo Loss.---thiat the intepretation. I'hereforc I argues that the tadle~Ol's tail s either fed to tarripines, or else is clippjed )ffby craw fish, (ornibble'd off by m'nners! 41r. Presidenit I have reviewedl the whole jueshion in all its possible bearings anid endency for good or evil, atnd these are le cloor convictions of a cool and patient investigation of the anbljroet. I have done. P'resident.--..GentlemeuLn of tthe Universal Ragle-winged Intellectual Debatin' Soc. .y: I puts the question to vote-.--what be. :omes of a tadpoles tail when lhe ttumis to frog?" (10 voices)----nibbled off by mlinners. (5 voice's)..--bit off by cra'wfIsh. (7 voices)----dra ps oiff and rotts. I voice)--drit. tup. l'res ideniit----geni tema n liere's ainothle r hivisoan--1 decide that it is ted to tarri >imnes. Genathemen, thme next question for leba te is "Ounghtt Weni to haiv e thema righlt o vote.'' The Sorii y is dv-journaed. A jolly set of Jrishumen:, booni compian umns and stworn brothers, hadl niiie up heir minids to leatc the obl "soil,'' anid vendl their way throngh ''till Amnerihv. li hey wecre file in Inumber: t wao Paddlas imie M arurphy, one lDennis, anmd one Tne tso happilened tha.,t lie v essel the vivwerme 11 go ini could only taike four ol' them. Whio then shaubll suanit to1 thle bar.l fite~ of wcingt left belahimh ai sea~l:ratedh fromn the hairlinig crewv, wtas a <'ia-tini wviihihdod ~very miother's ion of them. At length ioinest Tleagae axchlaimedn. "Arrah!' I hate t. We'll cast lots ito seeo whlo shall re. nain.''- Dut one P'.aly Mvwore it Itas not l'aengua'," says hie, that I ama an -a/uei -in, aiid I can wtorkl it ,uat byv the r.tale of( -/trc ion hic.h is a ii redi dea .heIiter. tnt you musdIt aill agree. in LiI l v t3 1 . fj., es."' All haingii. piledge d ihieaam,ta ies, , Frcn$ tle N. ..Delta. IlE MAN. THAT TOP.. MULE KICK ED. t Mny:arec the anecdotes ant stories < which our Volunteers till. the sceie of t w hich.his beei the Rio Grami, and many yet remsir to be told.-The following gomai 935e was tol to us yesterday by our friomil sewel Taylor. Oi a et'rtaini starless night, in the latter part of July, two volunteers-living editions of Daman and Pythias, s) rincere were I theirfriene'ship, so mutually strong their t. tacmiients-were siltting on some Isalumer in the neighborhood of Sewel's (tie sitler's) tent. They had given pretty strong pit oofs during the day of their abhorrence of the water of the Rio Grande in its primitive state, by mixing it with a liberal compo ient part of Sewell's brandy, which, as Butn s says, made the 'unco ha ppy. They salt there for a considerable length of time and talked of 'olel times' anid ew times of times past, present, ami to come.-of the ilnomitable courage and inviicible power of the cowardly, craven Mexicans--nleel fiom the mood they were thei in, 'they could,' is they expressed it, 'wailk inl to Ampuidia and his whole iusillanimous host!' One of them haid occasion to withhaw: for a few minutes, and after maskil' in all. Vanee due apology-for his temporry ib) selnce, ie assured his friend tha little time would elapse before he would rejoain him. Not returning, however, as soon as his frie 'nd thought ie should, the latter put caut,' too. I1e who first left, soin, ins zigzag course. returtied, but inisiael of oi4g up to where himself aid fricei hal been sitting, ie approachedi tt where i vi. cious Mexicain mule was haiereq. 'Corne, Bill,' said Ite, laving his hand onl tle hind quarter of the tsule, 'Iet's gic to otir tent. 'Wee-e-ee,' eiid tle leiiii. lein' g 1ih his left hind leg at him, striking I aI tle atidomen, and senling him oi the broai of hsis back inl atoncg the neighborintig chaparail. A fter recovering, ie picketd himself up, and advanicing towards tle mule, said-, Look here, Bill, this is i d sliablby concduct ! I wouldn't treat a lexican sO. letting altne ai old ccturat. If voni hav aiy spite against mile, just say so caccul 'ci your m.1in; but doin't strike a ftllo1w tlata wacy, with the but emi of your tuncasket, inl the dark. I tell you, I felt that Ilst lick jist as if a dragooi,s horse ladai kicked mle. Come, now, io more of thai; let's us shake lands;' and agailn ie wetnt ip within kick ing Tdistance of the mule. Wee ec-i.e,' growled thie mie, aid again lie gave the initrider a kick which laid him flat (ln the ground. Mur der! murder!' lie cried, I'm shot -I'ml stabbed-he has rinl his barionet through te Ie lis broke my head with the butt end of his musket-lI'm shot -I'm killed! (iuard! IRounds! Gramd Rounds!' Vy gathered round; lights were brought, aid the Great Kick, d winv'pickcd up oit of the chaparrel.-Two of hiis ribs mi-y were founid he broken, a.tl his frieid aid comiatde, Bill, was the fir-t to reiie'r him assistaice. Of course, although he roubd, niot at thle be maade to biielieu e it, it wacs at on1ce seen that hsis enemcy its disguise was the peevtishi miule, an a no itt is frietig anid comnradec souleiir, Bill. Tfhe fioliowinag is frotm the pen of a faice titus Eastern writer-a raail Juck Downiing of a fellow. It purports to comec from Phi ladelplaia. There is more truth than poetry in it: For my part, Iveo got as much feelin' fair tiggars as atny one else can hiave--buct setise they are here amoning us, acid I've giot to live with 'emI, I psrefer beins'master myise'lf aend treastin' emn' well, to) kettin' theci he masters aind takina' the chances of their trealiinc well. lut one thing is moonstrouts certauin if may niggars was'nst better ill' aii hal >er oan myi Idanitat ion thianc theee Nosrthiern free niggars is, whyv I woauid'ist own thsem a sincgie dlay longer. My nsiggers has gut pilenty of hog lad Iimmiiny tos eat, anad pclet ofn goaodl ti c fmfort ale clthes toi wear, ait no debats teo pay, with tno mactae wortak ths~an is gotod foar their hlth. N'aw if ticast a inI btctet thliat, frceedm, cwi vithI rsags,. dirt, stasrvations, doctors' hills, Ilaw-suits, andlt lit e thouisan taihaier gltoritmts privileges' and i ri'sponissibhilities of free tuigger eitiztns. t sip~, iithout thle hope tif evter i urncinI'r wit'lite iatd haccu cun' equ al wuit ticiir supe- . riomrs, thien I asint no filItseler.r A fter loonkini' into somre streets that I r wouhtIna' t risk may life inc, andai saeei i' scente tof deistitutimnc candi mise'ry ensuf to miiake e onie's very hceairt sick, I left for nay hiotel. vs N~o Facst'e.r.- -Anc oild ilady fromci ihe coucs- a try was Iak' ng he'r first ride ina the eairs, nccli v thay las wee'cck. She ex paressced her surpris is uit theC rapaidity wutit ihih they wrere tract- ra c'intg betwiean l.tswtell aind ll.~tcin, lea la-c- ci dly wtho sat ne(xt toa her. TIhec ladtv poatintedi ai ito the wvires of( the mciagnetic telegrclaph, Ita toa iauston inim tw i itiues ott t hem. "Welii," ' sid cithie cal hjlady, "thley'll ntatch mc ie go- ti ing~ oan thema are, fcar I ic't wacst to goi facs- I ter thanic this, tnu haowi.-- Voiec of industry. s A petctdler ith h is ear t, iverniataig anc.. athi'ef isis clais et the rmeii, wass thius adc Src'ssed, "liallIona, Ifriiend, iwhfat tio you c car ry!"' 'niaugs cool cmecdicinets,'" wa's lthe re ply. "Go'aacd,'' retmurnsed thce othier, "you~ tay ga ahie'adt, I carry grat e stonest.".' .aanin wtent toine lice iatie'r teventcg y ii ccc lnd eaa new tacin'ci saomuetthat oirienti~l at c.c hmenti c hi': Iu ins p idano. It was1 putO is tihe man who wrestles with a chimnney weep gets well sooteil, even if lie ralls oi p,j so ie that comtends with one of bad haracter, comes oil' but second best hiough ie gains a victory. PROSPECTUS 4)F 'rIIE Fl'E SU.7PTJ'R R.I.AWERl. UNDnE time abovc Title, it is proposed to imimlish a paper in the Town of Sumter ilie. TIme paper will be issued weekly, mit the imorningm" every Wei iesday. It is believed, that Sumter District af 'ords as many capmabilitics for sustaining a veckly newspaper, as a medium of Adver iselmlent, General News amd Business, as my of her sister Districts in the State; and :onfiding in this bel'ef, we invite, to our rolulmns, the aliention of those, both i-ii liis and the surromding Districts, who nay be desirois of advertising and see fit, o do so. It is well known, (hat time sup ort of a paper inl general, depends not so nu1icl onl tie magnmitiile! of its stbscriptioi ist, is oi tie advertisiig plieronage which t may receive. This is time case in cities. Ii a comitry Town, however, and District, is this is, we must ude'pen4md Oi time patrot Ige both, Of subsciibers milmd advertisers. WVe h-ople, thei, tiit eur entertprise will iot 'ail from wanmt iaf encouragemenm. A strict attentim will he aimil to tie lo. rl int rests of the Timow and District, amid VP shall 'memiavor to keep )p, it' iecessary, ie spirit an ii tim tusiasm. which no w Cx sis, inl regard to tie( connexii of Simiter Viti Charlestom amid Viltmingtot, (N. C.) 1n Politie ts, 'Im . 11.% i.N w It it-ill be strict. y henJ er'utte, amid will give a lirm support Site Natiomil Admiiijstraiion, so likr is mconiformms to tle- priicipls upm wlichm seiured the smpport of the Democratic Iarty at time Sotth. The assistantce of am friind, fully compe e11it to tie isk, hmas beeni seced'i'm for ite 'd itorial delpiertmnm. it is noit dem'imed t'cessary' to male m exlisition of the Preat varieiy of miatti'r that "ill be cmn. ainmed ini the pages of our pipe'r; stuflice it ;I-. that Io pmimts %%ill be sa'ired to rile i n accep table visiter in mvmerv fmili ill he Dist ict. The undersigned trusts. thai [le late failure it the aittemipt it) e'stallisi papm r im tis phare', %% ill niot be permiittedo A rperate uti livmoraly uini his enterprise. The pper will lie primted on a super. yal siet. with live oli ms tip til t ', it Two Dollars and F I my Cieits, if pmaid ill I'hree Dollais, at tie *exiiratimi of six nomts, or Three Dollars and Fifiy Cents, it the emild of, IthI vr. . WL.LIA M J. FRANCiS. Propreitor and Publisher. N. B.--For f'irteicr iarticilars, as re arils mm Ivertiziig. &c. see terms on first Itt gin'. CiottiI til0m ica I itios on) iumsiness, &c., mdiii subscriptions aml adveriisements, will me received it the oilice of Messrs. JAi' -- - --A. aw-&. . ii a i IbIAutaiim jmu 'imom1 of the impaper. Siliscrilions and advertisements are To PRIN1:LTER:S, Z~lpe -Forinetry mr Printers FeirnishitiesI Wareho ise. I'lrE Subscmribiers have' uopeneud a NEWV l'YPEm: FOUhNDiRY in the cimty ofn Newmm 'ork, whlerne theyi mm ar ready ti 'apl or Ilers to any extent, f'or anyi) kimimn Jo10 oir ~ANCY T~YPE, amii every' article neces ary for mm Prninmg Oflice. Th'ie Ty'ipe, which mire caism in niew amouiis, rm atm enmi r'ey mne w set of mt teriails, wm'ithi leep conimers, are wmarraitemd tmi bie unismr atissedi by u'n, andim wii be sold at priers tio mmi time timesm. Prinitinig Presses i'urmiished'm, andim also steam Engines oft time omoist appirov ed limt N. 13. A Macintist is conistamntiy int at endancimme tin dii light woriik. Ediito~rs mif mnewspmapers, whoi mi w limhu' itree t imitts mis t mclh iype as themi r bli s Iiuntt tim, mayii giv'e the abov'e six montthms umsiertion itt thimr pntpers, mmndm se'mmi thim'ir lsters comnlmmiinii it tim thle sub lscr iibe ,. CO'l((ROFT~i & OVh~Il:N I), 'i1 Sesslion mit Conmmgress, ni hmi'b is'.ahmout a te'riminte', wmill bei hiotng andim gramtefully' e miembemmred byi all true repubfi ii canms f'r me triiutmiphantt suiccetss mif manymm ofi thimr hmerishied pincilems andi imi'asures. \Vib.i -e. hemartily' rijoice' atn them tm'im ph ofi ~ time ri inciplets whItich it ha ims been'm ouir comn stanmt itirt to advocateii m mmml hdefendi, andii from 'hichi mii prhosperity, mum adiilymii, camm iiemrve ius, mwe camnnommt be unmmmiidfiml ofn time 'tiutmde inm m whichl wie arc pliaced hb' a rment it e mfit' hmoummse's ii Conttgress:'we m alhleii time cmonm'tmpjlammmled l ihdramwai mit thm mir lilt maiige frmt thenewimmsj amper pre(ss. Tm this ecism iin wme chemerllly liow, sesmibly~ ais iwe re of' time pamtriotie mmotivems wichii'l havme ledm mit. limt wem trutst thamt tisdemcisionm mot (Com. rm'ss incm'ease's ratheir thmanm timmiishes imm lamiim tio time simpport mof a higher powemmr fur mat iof thIe jpeople, mmndm to thmm we comiidttenit. miii peali tm aid tis, byi thei' limt ronamgme, statin ig mit them'seatoii gmov'rmmenmt a joutr inl thamt is infliexibily devo'mted tio time lmter sts mof the cmiumnmri'. It is knmowni m to every one, thatI time cief't airce tofsmstimiiing a newmspamper is nt im magniitumde mit its subhsoripmtimim list, som ocih as time adl vert isinmg pa trmnmage ui iichi iav b le beis tmow'emdi uponm it. 1In large com-ii 'mimri mities, indieedm, thme lmtte'r is tusuailly me concmm'tmitanmt mmf time fomrmmn-r, tis it be-ctimmes me iluvious inte'rmest of mnercim ei menm to iise' itt thomse papers wh~ich mire time tot), however, is difierently.situated. De prived of the advert'isingr patronage hici. dent to a mercoitile Community, and bur dened with pectulini1 and en ormois expen. seswhich luse not elsewhere hictirred. ioti. ing but a very long list of suibscribing pa trsns cal susiniii i paper in esefr iness if, itieled, e ven in existence. The projprie tors of the "Unioint" have hitherto speared no pains, anid no expense,' to ike their paper worthy of the metropolis, ad wI) lly if the stisport (of that great party nmider whose banner tley arte eilistiil. In publish. ing the most fi .1 i ll a mple debates of ithe two huiises iof Coigress, it is beliveird, ever before attempted n tih Ilis continent inl a d1ai ly new spapr, they have secured the servi ces of the be'st reporters which the coun try afflorde!, but lot the enormous cost of $12,000 or or $15,000 per year. Their extensive foreign land domestic corres pond-enee is nnother large item of ex pelse. hlt the insitructite lmsfuhiies or which is so higlaly eoimemiled at aippre ciated as to justy hn1mo. . any outlay tot attain it. Still, it mus:l. :je epviden.t hna; these heavy expeises cannot ic borne, un Iess tlie pisuteription list is coiensirate to tie undertakin smg;a nill houg h we en U boast of 15,000 sutseribers, (incimi:;, di ly, tri weekly, amd weekli,) Iut this list lust be still cisiderably ena rg -d oii tide the proprietirs of the "6Union" tustain aell its usr-fulness M11l if) inassi. i14-ti1m aogainst pecrniiary hlIS. 1InV Iking thien, aLsnin, the aid aiil support If all iruaet friernls of re; puitblican government, nmild ilvieliitg iIurse l ves 141 re"enil el t11ats ii ilite clause of the. glori-us lis inciles iwe che i:h, we e Ter thl follo In l- propposalz: The "i)A IlY UNION" will lie pibhlir el, as hier-tfeajuat, alt 11 i per annm:t, !a)h blt iii han. its rarier hithet to it.s t'urposse ini ftmeit ia ldevoate aI p'rtiont of its colu s l is 14, th r.,s-ic ews ofl id eerl irter etst, amii t-, ili:-l-ihanelitouls liternt.ini -, u Ubl,. w i.t out iipais ing its jiliiitcal iJIn irte', mita remier ii thes- moire ierieital..e t ti x temniet' clsan of rt-nlsh-rst. Tis- *--- Ml.l i.KLY UNION' uill he pllllnal d eer Mmloiis Nlay ial Thi.itrs'!ay. sllriigi the rece-sts of cotnre-s, at ;5 per antml. This cilitainsall ; lte taitter cost wained in e t "ui/m V nion," expr;'t Iocal iad-ertisemetI. l)-rintg tle sewins .r' C(ong aress three ntims-rs, i.strae emi I wo, ill Ie i-seld, uitlaiut ansy exta charge I, subsciribers.. EIN LARGI-:.M:NT OFI TIlE W -:E.K LY 1L\ION. Tihe "WEEIKlY UNION" is issued cv eay Sliaia); a;nd as ttrrtingeetn-ts aire ill progress to ilarget it noear d blemih- its pre-s. eM stze, u I shall sooni Ihe uinablil to) gii e n e'rly every rticle hiri -vi.ay appisear in [le daily tmsi seili-. we'-k Iy rEliionisi, it the extreime I,-w riate- ofs2. We propoise alsoe tit givae, il ti.is -ditisi, a cos;:ph1-te sy moplient1I mIlmarysti -V for thn- prsce-ed-ilngs its bitlh hioi 1S Of Cong ress-ms ets ndrinsg the dW-0-4 )l i ,5 nit" a num-a 5 i5 ale l. carittel of tias iiOn till cl'aes of otr inolltrv. But, to retinter-,te us fair this eterpris, 1tn extetisive sutl-scriptiin list is absoolutely inIdisliw-in able. We seize tilis opl-ortunity to ratd isal some sIc lasy has takens p lace in pUttiig siur otsnter to) press, wiih has prue'erl its eal dlvry to our reasde-rs. anid coee. quenly e-trcms)c ribled its ei re ilastitin. We shatll imake' arrantgemenis soi. remedi-i this de-fe-ct, an ad to obt iit th b s is hje-e to'. A C tern the piresentl weesI we. trustL tht at dusct. plaint willi bemadse ispeon this rtilbjee. (ON RES.' NA~I L ,Gg yi, In add sitioen tom Ithe loreg sinmg, ite tI nie re sto! ie! to pu blish, dlusrinitg thie sessins 'ef t ti'stnal Itegisilut .ire, a --Cure i'-il Reg iter,"' to lie is-sli d i, e klIv a lto constania is vii.t n 'rn-r ef te 'lasayi prsa. ciredilgs tasse dembate-s ef bosllt tihous li deltel, thet a rr-anigseents utlichs we hatte mi~tle it ihii. vetry be-st corpss of repoerters n ill eniabhle us teo gite eeni msore lull awsl e'xi t1eel rtports thanui we have prnoduceed dulinilg thiis se5sion, su1pe rior as nt e insimi mhem toi be to'anyisii prtecedin g oneis. rThe Regi-te-r ni i l'e mtade upj f,-om thet diii ri'erCs in thse "Unini,'" cairefulbly reise'd lute a compjle te atml atu then-tic recoerdl osfie sets~sin. A ii appleisix nill l'e adeil liil Iorss it iths the lRegister and14 tu bie se'ne gtat. si t us ly to tsub scrier,commipr isin al I list iif thie actis pa~ssed idurinthe seIisisig, iihl a sy ps-is of their coentenats, anti ai refesrenre, twhetn naec'esy to) pirev-iouts le'gis-bat ion. Thbi w~ill form inhle mst comple1 ttte his~teiry cal the sessionats ofCongress, iind will be fur taished it th lsow prtftice usl t- E r-rv ciEx-rs fin the next session. [.t is-ra:AsT t.:s a5rei auithiorised lto art as cur ag e ats; andt by, sendin g it 'sive iiar ly s ubsc'ribemars, w ih th de subsipti on msimerioti' feor either the Daily Semi-WJeeldy, or hReek/ly, will be enstitledi t otte copyl of the sae edition as they furnaish us susbscri, Inrs lotr. oj~ilc(iNt Rt EteN At, JtE-aaSTr~ will| be furiiiihed thleml on thec salme teri'es plectua, iw'nhi the iimtes attn cee, usnt i I et ist tif Deember nlex , wilt lhe en1title'', du singg lie niext sissiont mof Conigress to~ rmes Ieive at copy ofC the Congj~ression,,5 Un ini mnd Ti- lli'eckly1 inion. Ciubs illd be furniskeml. 5 co pies o f the Daily' fert - - $10 00) 5 'e " Semi-Weeky, 20 00 D ' "~ eho, :35 00I 5 "i " Weekly, - - - 8 00 0 ec e C o' lr (Ii o ii CXogressieonal Rlegiser, 10 00 TIhae inme oftne personli inee entered sJon otur books nutless thei pa menit of thei ubs-cripitin he p.nde in aehn.ii. 11T l'c - & IJEISS. WiVashi sg in. A ugne i 1'8I"~16.